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Animal Quote by Anthony Minghella

“I'm interested in stories which insist on a dog fails-to-eat-dog kind of world. I hate misanthropy, want to believe that there's a possibility that we might all be redeemed, that hope deferred makes the soul sick, that our humanity is fragile, funny, common, crazy, full of the longing for love…” quote by Anthony Minghella
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“I'm interested in stories which insist on a dog fails-to-eat-dog kind of world. I hate misanthropy, want to believe that there's a possibility that we might all be redeemed, that hope deferred makes the soul sick, that our humanity is fragile, funny, common, crazy, full of the longing for love, the failure of love.”

Anthony Minghella

About This Quote

The speaker longs for narratives that reject bleak, misanthropic visions, seeking stories that acknowledge humanity’s frailty and yearning for love while still allowing hope and redemption.

In simple terms: A plea for hopeful, humane storytelling.

Key Takeaway

Hope can coexist with human imperfection.

Themes

hope humanity redemption misery love fragility

Mood

wistful reflective optimistic

Type

philosophical literary personal

When to use this quote

  • reading fiction
  • writing a screenplay
  • discussing literature
  • teaching creative writing

Key Concepts

narrative tone character vulnerability emotional longing

Practical Applications

  • curating a literary anthology
  • developing a film script

Questions to Reflect On

  • What stories have changed your view of humanity?
  • How does acknowledging fragility affect our capacity for hope?
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